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Six UPV schools have held elections to appoint their management teams for the next six years

[ 13/02/2025 ]

The university community of six UPV schools has had the opportunity to choose the people who will guide their day-to-day activities over the next six years: their school management teams. The voting system has been electronic and has coincided with other electoral processes, such as the election of the Rector, prominently.

These are Telecommunications Engineering (ETSIT), Building Engineering (), Architecture (ETSA), Civil Engineering (), the Higher Polytechnic School of Gandia (EPSG), and the Higher Polytechnic School of Alcoy (EPSA). In the latter case, there were two candidates.

This is the list of people elected for a new six-year, non-renewable term of office, as well as the number of votes recorded and the corresponding weighting:

Telecommunications Engineering School

Héctor Esteban González (personal file UPV) will remain as director of ETSIT for a new term of office. The Full Professor in the Communications Department was the only candidate in these elections.

The list of valid votes in this school, as well as their corresponding weighting, was as follows:

SECTOR

Valid votes

Weighted votes

Permanent teaching and research staff

97

65,059%

Full-time non-permanent teaching and research staff

3

0,391%

Non-permanent part-time teaching and research staff

12

0,55%

Technical, managerial, administrative and service personnel

12

9%

Students

214

25%

Building Engineering School

Fernando Cos-Gayón López (personal file UPV) will be re-elected as Dean of the ETSIE. The tenured lecturer, doctor, technical architect and architect was the only candidate for re-election in these elections.

The list of valid votes in this school, as well as their corresponding weighting, was as follows:

SECTOR

Valid votes

Weighted votes

Permanent teaching and research staff

24

63,273%

Full-time non-permanent teaching and research staff

6

1,34%

Non-permanent part-time teaching and research staff

9

1,387%

Technical, managerial, administrative and service personnel

17

9%

Students

213

25%

Architecture School

Ernesto Jesús Fenollosa Forner (personal file UPV) will replace Iván Cabrera at the head of the ETSA. Fenollosa, a tenured professor in the MMC and Theory of Structures department, was the only candidate in these elections.

The list of valid votes in this school, as well as their corresponding weighting, was as follows:

SECTOR

Valid votes

Weighted votes

Permanent teaching and research staff

75

61,308%

Full-time non-permanent teaching and research staff

19

1,712%

Non-permanent part-time teaching and research staff

47

2,98%

Technical, managerial, administrative and service personnel

21

9%

Students

165

25%

Civil Engineering School

Ignacio Andrés Doménech (UPV personal file) will take over as director of the ETSICCP after Eugenio Pellicer's term of office. The Full Professor in the Hydraulic Engineering and Environment Department was the only candidate.

The list of valid votes in this school, as well as their corresponding weighting, was as follows:

SECTOR

Valid votes

Weighted votes

Permanent teaching and research staff

84

63,594%

Full-time non-permanent teaching and research staff

4

0,428%

Non-permanent part-time teaching and research staff

27

1,978%

Technical, managerial, administrative and service personnel

22

9%

Students

187

25%

H Polytechnic School of Gandia

Vicenç Almenar Terré (UPV personal file) will replace Jesús Alba as Dean of the EPSG. The Telecommunications Engineer, Doctor and Full Professor in the Communications Department was the only candidate.

The list of valid votes in this school, as well as their corresponding weighting, was as follows:

SECTOR

Valid votes

Weighted votes

Permanent teaching and research staff

81

64,24%

Full-time non-permanent teaching and research staff

3

0,436%

Non-permanent part-time teaching and research staff

14

1,324%

Technical, managerial, administrative and service personnel

33

9%

Students

111

25%

H Polytechnic School of Alcoy

Pau Bernabeu Soler (personal file UPV) will serve another term at the head of the EPSA, after beating Josefa Mula Bru in the elections held on 12 February.

The ratio of valid votes between the candidacies in this school, as well as their corresponding weighting, was as follows:

Pau Bernabeu

Josefa Mula

SECTOR

Valid votes

Weighted votes

Valid votes

Weighted votes

Permanent teaching and research staff

75

39,199%

46

24,042%

Full-time non-permanent teaching and research staff

8

0,6987%

4

0,3493%

Non-permanent part-time teaching and research staff

31

1,02%

21

0,691%

Technical, managerial, administrative and service personnel

24

5,2683%

17

3,7317%

Students

889

18,5208%

311

6,4792%

Total weighted votes

64,7068

35,2932

The final minutes of these electoral processes can be found on the General Secretary's website (in the sub-section UPV 2024 Elections).

You can find more information about the profile and background of the people elected in this information.

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